Feed The tierves upon pure blood. and they will be your faithful servants and nnt tyrannical tnflHtnnii you will not be nervnna, but strouir, eheerlnl and happy. To hnva pure blooJ, nnd to keep It pure, take Sarsaparilla Hooct'B PHI cure nil Liver ills. i cunts. Karllest Vegetables Always ray. That's ro, the oilltor hours Mr. Market OnrtnAr say. Woll, why rton't you have them? Rlmply because yon don't plant Balf!r's Northern ffrown seo.ls. His vegeta bles are brud to earllness nod they aever dis appoint you. flnlzcr In the largest grower ot yegetnb'es, farm seeds, (trasses, cloven, po tatoes, etc. Ir too Witt. COT TBI OCT AMD SIXD IT TO the John A. Salser Heed Co., La Crosso, Wis., with 10 postal, yon will (ret samp'.e pack aire o( Early Bird lla llau (ready to 10 days) and thnir great catalogue. Catalogue alone, So. postaxe. ' (A.) Educate mn without religion and you make them clever devils. FITS mopped tree by lin. Ki.iXK'emirtT f miva Kksthiikr. Nn tits after first day's use. nrvrlous cures. T rentier slid .ii trial bot tle tree, lir. Kline. Mil Arrli M.. l'lilla.. I'n. mi orcU ENJOYS Bolli the method nad results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho to?to, and acta gen'Jy yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, diope's colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, fiyrtip of Figs ia the only remedy of .its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrccablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50 Cent bottles by all hading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who nay not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. lio not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIS SYRUP CO. 84H fPAHCISQO, C'L , toumviiu, nr. m hork. r. FHlll Hundreds of ladies write us that they " can't find good bindings in our town." It's easy enough if you insist on having BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING. ok for "S. II. & M." on the el and take no other. If your dealer will not supply jot we w 111. Send (or umplet, showing; labels and mate rials, to the S. H. & M. Co., P. O. Box 699, Net York Cliy. COZsB'S NEW UollKSTIO COFFEE BERRY. rtl ItK THAN A GOLD MINE. Ilulse yi-ur owu oo.te at teas tnau 1 oeui a pjund. Uul hlnu tariff stor-eoSae ifj. Taupoor roau'a uland and iloli man'i oallibt. Matures orib tar fcou'u la our teouttis. plaul auy (line up to the UOtki ( J uue. u,uAi taruivra supplied and wary une praises It. aa produutd orer sixty bushels per acre. Home refer It tu store eoffes. Pruuuaea two cropa a year n uie South- Larua paukat p latpakd canti, or uoiub to piant suO bllla, so oeuta or ataiutM. Will .at ftu) puta o( uioai nwllcloua oolTe, tjuod anoub ir a kin, la auperMdins atora citlee aa (ait aa Its tarlu Oac'traa ku-iwo. Latum outaU)u uf fitly uvw ar.etitfftofaaedaand taallmualnla tiom iiatrunaail vejr die Uuiuu aaot fraa wlta aaoti oMirbr v. U. tULU, Buokn.r. two. ' r fpei-lal AoJal prlem to brmcre nn4 wr .Hbi. uAv flaa- riiM $U to fVW wr month ulitw 4 u arW eaea duritve ia letitter. tea cV'fi'i ,4 wrt Mmultli4.ln.umt. - Hoods M'IKXTII'IC SCHAl'S. Blotting pnris are now mails from porous atone. "AutiB.'ptio wool" Is runtiufncturoil from pent in Ireland. Ico is tbo only known botly that docs not contract under extreme coM. Ilirrm Maxim still believes in his flying mnoUino and ilovotoi muck timo to it. Tlio nmoitnt ot nir that a man will inlinlo in twenty-four hour will fill aoveuty-t'iglit hogH-hcnda and weigh fifty-three potimls Five liuuilrcd volts of an eliictrio current ia oonaitlered dingerona to bullion life, but (loath depouils lnrguly tiiou pliyaicnl cuntlitions. Tlio invettigntions of Wclier have ahown that tho ciulinrss of bnir varies with its fliitneaa. The natter it ia tbo more it cuiU Curling irons flatten Ihu linir. Sharks ortetrwoigh 3,000 or 4,000 pounds They live partly on vegeta ble's '"t are voracious of everything. Tho ivhito itlinrk bai boon kuown to RWiillow a whole man. A chemical torch which Ignites wkon wet, ia n novel German invention. It is intruded fur lile-buoya, which are thiii made viaililent night when thrown to perHons overboard. I'rolmlily becauno it found the wtitcrn of tho Atlantic getting too cold the Ken Korpont emigrated to that part of the Muditurrnuean which in callod tho Arcbipt'l. When soon there it ap peared tu bo 300 feet long more or lea, mid raised its head ten foe t, more or less, abuvo tho watcra. The Orango Free Stuto, in South Africa, Hituitted 4,000 feet nliove the level of tho sea, enjoys absolute im munity from tuberciiloHiH, and sines this fact is bocouiming bettor known in Europe and America tbo Hours' paradiao will before many years, bo a more than Mecca for tbo countless host of consumptives. Scales are now mado of such ac curacy that they will weigh 4 small mark mado by a pencil upon paper. Tho scales will register lcis than the ten-millionth part of a pound. A signature containing nine letters has been weighed and proved to bo tho fifteen thousand five hundredth part of an ounce, troy. 'ot That Kind of a Undder, Although a Bailor can ' 'jockey" a yard-arm gracefully, he is anything but imprcsHive in that some on horse back. Yet ono of the first things that a mau-o'-war Jack steers for when he gets on shore with the liberty-money iu his pocket is a livcry-stablo, where ho can mount the hurricane deck ol an animal. During tho time that one of our vcshcIs was at anchor off Newport, liberty was given, and two of the sea men agreed to hpend thoir limited amount of money on horse-flesh. One of themancgotiated with the liveryman and soon appeared in tho street perched in the saddle. When out oi sight of tho stable-beeper, Jack's com panion hove alongside and mouutod behind his mate. In this fashion they sailed down Main street until tho square was reached where Commodore Perry's statue is placed. "I say Bill," cried the sailor in tho saddle, "put your hujm aport, and let' go up and have a look at th stattoo." 'All right, my boy," answered Bill. Then he reached back of him, cunght tho horse's tail, pulled it hard around on his loft, amLawaited devel opments. After a minute he sung ont : "Something's the matter with the eteeritig gear, Jack ; she won't mind hor holm 1" Harper's Round Tdble. An Eccentric Duchess, Taris has lost one of its enriositioi by ' the death of the Duehesse de Porna, who was also Dowager Countess of Caithness. Sbe was the daughter of a Cuban planter named Maristegue, immensely rioh and fond of entertain ing. She beoame a Spiritualist, took up Maie. Blavatsky, and believed her self to be an reincarnation of Mary Stuart The palace she built in Paris she called Holyrod, and a statue ol Mary Stuart offered by her to the city was refused, as it turned out to be a portrait Cf herself. Her title of Dimn ess was given to her by Pope Leo. With all her ecoentrioities she was very charitable. New York Sun. A Probable Result. Wife I'm afraid, John, that if tbs hired man's indulgences continue you will have to discharge him. Husband Quite unnecessary, my dear. He's so loaded all the time he will fall down some day and dia ohargs himself. Richmond Diapatolv OHIO LEGISLATURE. Beginning of ths Session Last Kenag From Governor MoKinley. Tho Ohio Insrliilatiira convene! on the 0th am) Ixilli branches proweiW to orirnnlisn. Hon. 1). I,. Meepor of Athns was elnotod speaHer of the house and Hon. Clmrles U. li.mlcr nf Dayton sppakfr pro tern. Mont. Uov. Harris pr ali.- In tlio sonata nnil Hon. J. ('. HiitKltipiller of (liilllpnlla waa eleeteil prrwlilent pro tcm. Onv. Mi'Klnlev's loot mnirn wna mail. It dealt ohlellv with atate matlera. Atnonu other thlnire hn ailvlm-d that no more atew lie taken towanl abandoning the oanaln until the ahlp eanal roinmlHoloii made It report to eonxretw. A few Mils wero Introduced, the most Important lielnit one In the senate to change the age of Consent from 14 to IS years. The lact pKiilar message to thn t.euls!n tiirn of Governor Jlchlnley, was presented, It deals with Hlate afTiilrs. Amonir other thine, It touches on biennial elections, recommend (lint life convicts may be pamlcd, If proper, after serving ten years ami favor a general Inw for thn lietter gov ernment uf municipalities. On the later top ic he aim ply says: " The subject of government of cities Is likely to engage your attention, and yon will And no subject more worthy than this of your very serious consideration. A general law uniform In operation throughout the Mute for the organization of municipal cor poration would Im bencflclnl to the munl elpnllth s themselves, as well as to tho Mtate nt large. Hn refer to the attempted lynching In tho State a followni "Within the Inst yenr thorn have been two attempt to lynch prisoners charged wltb crime, who were under arret and in the cus tody of the olTlcers of the Inw. In hoth en.wa the aid of the military was Invoked ly the sheriff of the county, In Imth cases the law was tipholil ami the prisoners protected from the lyncher; but iiiifortuniitely In liotli eases only after the sacrlllcn of life. In the ense In Honeon county two men were killed tvfore the military had arrived. In the ease In Fayette county the military were present, acting under thn order of the sheriff. Tho proti-tlon of the prisoner In thl ease t the deep regret of all concerned, resulted lu the In of a num'ier of lives. "Tim spirit which holds thn laws of thn Htnte and the authority of Its rhiwn officer acting within the Inw In contempt, kIiouIi! not lie permitted to triumph anywhere In Ohio. 'I hi State hn boasted, and can justly boast, of the virtue and iiurllv of Its courts, nnd the uprightness nnd mimes of Its Juries. The spirit of lynching Is a relleotlon upon both courts and Juries, and all legally con stituted authorities of the counties and the Htnte a well. "If there lin a crime so repulsive that tho punishment indicted by existing Inw Is inado iiuiitc, let the General Assembly by law promptly Increase the vnnlty. l' urge tho General Assembly to use all tlio power at Its command to frown upon and stamp out thin spirit of lawlessness, which Is a reproach upon the ritnte anil shocking to our civiliza tion. Lynching must not be tolerated in Ohio. AN ENGLISH RETREAT. Bow ths Germans Regard Great Britain's Warlike Preparations. In diplomatic circles, It is bcllovcd nn ami cable solution of tho Transvaal question Is only a question of day. The warlike preparations made by England are regurded as a ridiculous demonstration to cover tho Inevitable ehoek to her policy. The emperor styles them "Itucckzugskauo nndo" (canuonnde to cover a retreat. ) The Krcur. Zeititng asks against whom are tho arn.ements of Kngland directed and ex pnHes the opinion that Kngland wishes to divert attention from Africa in order to snnp up thn Trnnsvniil. It Is admitted at the Russian embassy that thn anti-English article in the Ht. Petersburg Times, promising Frnnco-llusslnn support to Uermuny, relleets Ilussian oftlulal vluws. A Court of Arbltrsttoa. A move Is on foot among a number ol prominent Americans and liritous In London to bring apout the formation ot a permanent court of arbitration to settle all disputes be tween the two nations, as proposed by Justlos Harlan in 193. MARKETS riTTSBUKO. Grain. Hour and Feed. WIIEAT No, 1 rsd............ 68 (19 Mo. S red. 67 W CUKK No. S yellow ear, ...... M mi No. S yellow ahoUea......... 3 Ml led ear, SS H VATS No. 1 waits ... in Da Ntt S while , ,, KIU SI . Lieut mixed . S-4 si KVh No 1 . 40 4o No. S weetorn 48 44 FLOI K u, inter patents UleuJa.. 8 40 lal Fancy SprliiK patonia ... 8 Ml 9 10 Fancy straight winter . S 40 M hye dour Iw 8 110 BAY No, Uuiotliy 10 Si Jtt 55 No. S . is du ja co Mixed clover. No. 1 ..... 15 00 15 ii5 New liny, from wagons. If mi 111 00 FKU No. 1 Willie 11 il, ton. 18 SO 14 00 Na S W hite MiddUugs........... 11 Ml lit 110 brown Middlings ... 11 00 11 50 Bran, bulk lit 00 IS 60 8TKAW Wheat s 00 S 50 - .. S ot) M 00 Usiiy 1'roducU, BITTTKH Elgin creamery. W a 87 ancy Creamery ,, -S3 Fancy Country KoU.., lti is ClIhhhK Olilo, new S 10 New York, new 10 11 nut and Vegetable, ArPI.ES Bid 75 ay) HAa Hand-picked, por bu..,.. I S3 1 40 ro'l Alocjy iiiue, iu tr. bu iti its From atore, bu iti 811 CAtibAUH Uome grown, bbl..... lio Ml DNlu.Na 1'nliuw, bu S5 80 roultry, i-tc l;mCKENH, V pair , 40 60 Tl KKtVS, tll 7 S EUUb Pa. and oulo. Ireab 80 HI HtATUK:vs-Kxtra ilveoeoae.yitt Ki tu UlaoelUtusous. BKKD8 Clover tai lua . 60all 'limotb)', prune.. tlS S bu Blue Oiuaa ) 40 mj MAl'LK Mil LI', now .... ?o SU JJlUtM Couuirf , swsol, bbl.. S 0J 8 5U TALLoW 4 4 W1IEAT-NO.S ttuo..... .ZZ IH) coiiN Mii'id";!r.!z;";";;zn r OA I S....MH.........MM.M........MH...MM. SO SI EUliS ltttM $ H U IThtt Ohio Creamery SS 7 FLOUR, ...... a I Sad 4 TS COIO.-N0. g Mixed. an OA I S No, Wluta SS S4 bUTikH Creamery, exira...... vl sliiQS l-a Urate S3 waivv loan, FLO UB Patents a ( Total 4 It W UJiAT-Na . Kd J5 OATS tits' Wiiru'."Z"!ZI 83 S4 uuiiut creauiery K5 Euoa otata aud f enn so si LIVE STOCK, cam-Eat, fines Vabus, East Lusstt, Pa. 0A11U, Prims, 1,(00 to 1.400 IU ....,... 4 SO a 4 40 Good, l.iuo to 100 iba .... 4 10 4 so 'iidy, l.ouo 10 l.iwib 1 wo sic fair Ugtl steers, U to 1U0J lba.. its s S5 Uiiuiuuu, 7uu 10 suvBi s 60 1 it BOO Light weight, .. 4 so 4 05 kivdium,... 4 so 4 gt Uaavy j 41 feougus sud Blags..... w tu sua. xtra.l 10 10 ll lbs.... 1 79 4 00 Uood. St 10 So lba..,. 8 go 8 40 fair, to w SO lb I 75 t K iOiuuuau ..... g on s 50 lrui Laiubs 800 tm notnrnlnsr to Old Cnatoms. California has gone back to intilt tennis for the transportation of freight just as In the old dnys before rallrontli were btillt. A regular line of hg wag oris, with slx-tmilo teams, bet wee 1 Htockton ami Fresno, bus just beet started, nnd It will connect at Ktnrktol with stenniers to and from Han Franv Cisco. The lino lins been started Id op position to the Southern Pacific rail way, with the object of forcing dowi tho rales. The experiment was mailt once before and successfully. The mull teams, In connection wltb the s tea mora can carry sugar, for Instance, front Ran Francisco to Fresno for 3 a toi less than the railway charges, and It ll believed that a similar saving ran bt made on other freight. The ruerclianti In the volley towns are Interested ir the project, and say that It Is an evet thing for their Interests whether th railroad cuts down Its rates or tbeb freight la In futuro baulod by mult teams. A Missionary Ship. About a year ago a party of PevcntD Dny Adventlsts chartered the brlgan tine ritcalrn aud started out with her from fan Francisco on a missionary expedition In the 8011th sens. Word of the vessel has Just lieeti received from Nukunlofa, Aonga. The party had visited Tnhltn, Rarotongn, tturutti, rit calrn and many. other Islnntls, stopping long enough at each ono to dlHtrlbutu tracts and pnmphh-ta and Illblea and to do missionary work In various ways. The vessel took to I'ltcnlrn a number of the Islnutlers who had been vluitlug Ban Francisco. The Absence of It. If there Is any truth In the snylngthnt hap piness Is the absence of nil pain, menial and physical, the enjoyment of It can only bo found In heaven. Ilul so far as the physical Is concerned, It is within eaty reaehi nt Icnst measurably so, as far as cute will go. Tim Mim it human mlfory In this line Is mad" up of grenler or leps deirrcea of physical sulTcr Intr. 'J ho minor aches anil pains which afTliet mankind am ensy to reach nnd as easily eureil. There me 110110 In tho whole category, which, li taken In time, cannot lie cured, "'i hey must In some form nftllet the nerves, the lioncs, the muscles and Joints of the human body. They are nil more or le.4 hurtful nnd wasteful to the system. nr. Jacobs Oil Is made to cure them, to Rent eh out hidden pain spots, nnd to cine promptly In a true remedial nnd lasting way. Very, very many have not known happiness for years tllllhey used It, and very many ato pulling ofr euro aud happiucos becuuau Ihey don't use It. To be hnppy Is of far bss consequence to thu worshlppi'rsof fashlou Hint tu appear so. Tlurrah For Pennsylvania. Ths farmers ot Pennsylvania are to ba congratulated. M. M. Luther, ' East Troy, Pa., grew ovor 200 bushols Balzer's Silver Mine Oats on one measured acre. Think ot itt Now thore are thirty thousand farmers going to try and boat Mr. Luthur and win 200 la gold! and they'll do ir, in Now York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and tha eaut. Will yon be one ot thorn? Then there ia 811 vor King Barloy, cropped on poor soil 110 bus. per aoro In 1899. Isn't that wonderful and corn 130 bus. and pota toes and grasses and clovors, fodder plauts, eta, etc Freight is choap to New York and tho cast. Ir too WILL CUT THIS OCT AND SEND it With lOo. postage to ths John A. Sulzcr flood Co., La Crosse, Wis., yoo will receive their mam moth catalogue and ten paokagos groins and grasses, Inoludlug above oats, froo. (A.) When tho Htnte li most corrupt, then the laws uru most multiplied. MATS or Ohio, Ritt or Tolsdo. I V L.UUAHf?ni!TV. f S . ... v. , r. , uinnniimta luai nsis ins senior partner of ths Unit or P. J. L'henky ai Co., doing biiinM In the Cily of Toledo, Ciiuntyand biiteaforeaatit.and thatsaltl strut r'."..ta ,um "f ONE HUNOllEl) 1JOL L.AIIS for eacli nnd every orne of t 'aurrh that can not be cured by Its uao of Ha i,l's C atahku '-S""- . t. , t'HAHK J. I'SIMr, Hwora to nerore ms and suinwribed in my presanoe, ItteeiliiUy of J)ecemlier, A. I), lotto, I I . W. IlI.BASON. SAuf Aoiar,i'u6.toi Hall'a Catarrh Cars Is taken Internally, and sou i directly on ths blood and mucous surhuies of ths system. Bond tor teatitnonlals, free. ' F.J. C'hknky AUo.,Tu!sUo.O. Sold by Llrugguu. Via ' 1U4uov A crowd always thinks with its sympathy never with Its reason. Siwosns Aitn Artists (iknku ally are users of "flnucnVi Imiu'ilal 7Voc;t" for Hoarseness and Throat Troubles. They sfford Instant relief Prodigality Is the vloe ot a weak nature, as avarice is of a strong one. I am entirely cured ot hemorrhage nt lungs by Plan's Cure for Consumption Louisa Linii AMAN, Bethany, Ma, Jan. Sirs. Window's Soothing Bymp for chlldrsn teething, softens ths gurus, reduces lnflntna tiiiD. allays bain, cures wind oolic:ioo. bottle Ho who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything. bt. Kilmer's 8wahp-Root enres all Kidney snd bladder troubles. Pamphlet and consultation free. LaburutorT Bingbamiiton. N. Y. Fear nnttllliir in mueh na aln anil wmiw moral hero Usui is complete. Cooking Two CuofuU of Hecker'8 Self-Raising Buckwheat, Two Cupfuls of Cold Water, Stir few times, ' Bake on a hot riddle. Takes about a Minute. BUCKWHEAT. AHr A lesson ASK YOUR DIALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE "WorsTo!"" If you pay 8)4 to 8)0 for shoes, ex- gaa ja smine the W. I.. DoiirIss Shoe, and 5 aC see what a good shoe you can buy for aav OVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS, CONGRESS, BUTTON, and LACK, made In all kinds of the neat selected leather by skilled work men. W make and sell more S3 ShofS than any other manufacturer In tha world. None Pennine unless name and pries Is staniied on ths bottom. A'k ynur dealer for our s)S, 4, ai.no. a. no, av.SA shoesi S.SO, OS and t.TS for boys. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. If yourdealer rannot supply you, send to fac tory, enclosing price nnd 36 cents to pay carriage. State kind, style of toe (cap or ptain), sire and width. Our Custom I )ept. will fill your order. Send for sew Illus trated catalogue to lloa II. W. L. DOUCLA8, Brockton, Mas. UH-tmpl, Angi lo. ItiilM-ua. 1 a To "I.INRSB" am tha Beat and Most RconrnnV Sal Cellars and OnSa wurni they am mail or fine cloth, both altlMS flitislmil alike, anil hairia rrTaiasi le, one collar la aoual to two of any ot'inr l.lait. Thff ft iraV, wr vU and lemi rill. A liol ol ti(Oouiar liTsPausol Oufla for Tsnty-yivs A H-mnla Ontlar and Pair at Oifnhj mM 1st Sss Veals. Heme at) le and Bits. AUdraas aVKIlHIULB OOLLAB OOMPAVr, wraauuiaat,. Mew York. r KUUr Sc. IttS AFltSTOTOR CO. Sues half the wnrlS's sntiilmtll tiiinlnew, tim-aiuie It has reduced ttieeeat ot wind hi 1 .,1 wnac 11 was. , 11 naa many Dranra Mruur dour. It can and dnee lurmnh a m belter article for le. nmny tlinn tey Jfr.W !Ti 'h. It masm fiiiiilns and CV HliiaCl'tesrM. Steel, (Inlraiuied niter, rhK!injl'nmrMUm Wlmlnillla. lililn( V L AXtTr Stld SiiMl hik-i TlHr.r. HIMI ln.K Naa lamea. Steel Keeil f?iittdra anil VA Grlnilera, on arpllcatlnn 11 will name one of tlli-e articles Hint It will tiirnuh I.MIII Ssanarr 1st el I 3 Ui u.tial prim. It ai mates Tanks and Piimr nt all hlnes. Hnd for ratsliwfi factafii 111. Rwkwsll ssS f lllsnra Slrerts. Calcaxa. PR PI? lie. trial psckaje KI.AIJ fA I.T. r !, "lire cure for II K A II II K. Addreaa Fi.AU MAI.T CO.. KaMuiaatl. K. V. ftniHf nflMnThtn Hahlt Cnrsd In IS IS 1'IIJrS 2 N J'y I II I ' li red. BrTTLfiAx PUJG rap M4 HAS JUMPED IINTTO PUBLIC FAVOR ON ACCOUNT OF ITS SIZE AND QUAIHY.U5 a Great Big Piece of high grade tobacco for It's usually growth. Pearline by the company it 8 ""'l vs. muf i T :vaT Sasato---rKX5,',l "Thrift It a Qood Revenue." Great Saving Results From Cleanliness and APOLIO Mr. Wm. J. Carlton, ot Elisabeth, It. J., says I "I consulted a physlelan la the eountry this summer whore I was spending my vacation, about a ehronlo dyspepsia, with whleh t have been a Rood deal troubled. It takes the form of Indigestion, the food I lake not becoming assim ilated. After prescribing (or ms for some time, the physlolan told ms I would hava to be treated for several months with a mild laxallrs and corrective) Bomothlna that wonld gradually bring back my . normal condition wlthont the vio lent aetlon of drastle remedies. I recently sent to the Doctor (Dr. Thomas Cope, of Naxareth, Pa.) a box of III pans Tabulea, and wrota him what I understood tha Ingro dients to be rhubarb, ipecac, pep permint, nlons, mix vomica and soda. Hs writes back. 'I think llio formula a very good one, and will no doubt Just suit yon.' " Hlpina Tab-ties are soM br drilKalirts, or by ma'l If the prlee IV) c-tiU a ikisi la fr it to The Kiui-M fbemiii.l Conpaiy, Ho 1(1 spruoe at., Ma-.y sural Sample rial, 10 0111U. l'NUI Jutflintl vvt ilt nh'' y-'i imw w tu .k i n J J 1 olturir ant . wu 1 nr. ni.h !. Wurlt nml Ivai It Vull Ins witst in Mm iKi -jr m v..n sn I nn Y ttr -.'litm -nti'l wi ')il xpinlii Hit' linnlnta" fu'lrj rrmcn r Kiiai q !(' m. i l ar fr-itl. op (.1 hf- rv y' wi.rlr. s'i t lii("llf "ur ; rl nl ms. D. T. SlORiiAl, Manit-r. Hot Lr. llftfltOIT, MU HII.AM. Surcessfullv Pronocutet Clnims. T-li' C'Iik ipnl I- xamlnai U 8. I's-nnlon Hurnnu. J.trnlu IishI wur, lutU'HlictiUiiKcliiiuia, ittly alin OPIUM anS WHISKY hahlts enrer). Ttonkaent rare. ir. s. s. enoLt.al. atuvti. us. I3EC? liUHf-S .8 WHIHi ALClLSttAllS. J utwli brnp. TsVpteflUotid. UNI IT'TP. ,.iin HT flrillTL' tuts. I IN THE LEAD a slow process, education, development, and But it hasn't been so with Mten Pearline. Pearline's success haa been a wonder, from the start. All the more so when you consider the many poor imitations of it, which claim to make washing easy. 1 hese things tend to confuse people, of course. They're forced on the public by peddlers, prizes, substi- N tlltirm f-tr Nn r1M,r they're often thought to be the same as Pearline. We protest. Don't iudp-e. has to keep. n